This is why you must now be very keen before posting anything on Social Media

The National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) has moved to crack the whip on individuals misusing Social Media platforms. You will now bear brunt for alarming news posted on Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Telegram, Instagram and other Social Media Channels.

Both Admins and Members of these groups will face severe sanctions for content posted in the platforms.

Get full details in the presser below;

Government Statement

The National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) held a meeting today, 7th October 2020, to consider the current political activities in the country and their implications on national security.

NSAC noted that the country is experiencing growing political tension that is creating division and pitting sections of politicians and their supporters against perceived opponents. This situation is increasingly polarizing the country along ethno-political lines, and therefore undermining national cohesion, peace and security and derailing our transformative economic agenda.

The unchecked utterances and political weaponization of public gatherings continue to undermine law and order within the country. This disregard of the law has triggered violent confrontations among different groupings, thus threatening national security.

In the recent past, the country has witnessed the following:

  1. Speeches and utterances that incite and cause hatred, resentment and create tension within our social fabric;
  2. Utterances that fuel ethnic or group violence;
  3. Use of abusive, negative and insulting language;
  4. Publication in media of pictures which could lead to ethnic, religious, or racial discrimination.

The foregoing has created a situation of fear, despondency and political uncertainty.

It is in this context that NSAC has met to discuss the situation in the country with a view to maintaining peace and security and promoting the rule of law. In its deliberations, NSAC also observed the following situations:

Being fully seized of the foregoing, and conscious of the freedoms and liberties enshrined in our Constitution and other laws of the Republic of Kenya, now therefore, NSAC, at its sitting today, resolved to remind Kenyans of the existing legal obligations and sanctions and issued the following directives:

  1. That All Public Meetings and Public Processions Shall Be Held in Strict Compliance with Section 5 of the Public Order Act, Cap. 56 Laws of Kenya. The convenor or any person intending to hold a Public Meeting or a Public Procession shall:

That Any Person Who So Elects to Attend or Participate in a Public Meeting and or Procession Shall, Pursuant to the Law and in Particular, Section 5 of the Public Order Act:

  1. That All Persons Who Elect to Address Any Public Meeting and Procession Shall Be Bound By the Legal Penalties and Obligations Set Out In Sections 13 and 62 of the National Cohesion and Integration Act, Which Provisions Bar Speeches, Utterances and Messages that Contain:

 

  1. That All Media Outlets Shall Be Held Responsible for All the Content that they Publish and or Broadcast Pursuant to Section 62 of the National Cohesion and Integration Act as read together with the Guidelines for Monitoring Hate Speech in the Electronic Media issued by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission. Accordingly, the media shall:
  1. That All Social Media Users Shall be Held Individually Liable for All Content on their Social Media Profile Pursuant to the National Cohesion and Integration Act as read together with the Guidelines on Prevention of Dissemination of Undesirable, Bulk and Premium Rate Political Messages and Political Social Media Content via Electronic Communication Network. In That Regard, Every Social Media User Shall Ensure that:

In this regard, NSAC hereby directs the relevant security organs to enforce these directives without fear or favour to the offenders, regardless of their economic standing, ethnicity, religion and political association and status.

NSAC further urges all Kenyans to exercise restraint and to remain each other’s keeper by strictly adhering to these directives in respect and honour to our shared duty as one people in order to promote peaceful coexistence and security in our beloved country.

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